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Definition of ratified
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Ratified
(imp. & p. p.) of
Ratif.
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Feast
::
Feast (n.) To be
highly
gratified
or
delighted.
Reason
::
Reason
(n.) Due
exercise
of the
reasoning
faculty;
accordance
with, or that which is
accordant
with and
ratified
by, the mind
rightly
exercised;
right
intellectual
judgment;
clear and fair
deductions
from true
principles;
that which is
dictated
or
supported
by the
common
sense of
mankind;
right
conduct;
right;
propriety;
justice..
Whinstone
::
Whinstone
(n.) A
provincial
name given in
England
to
basaltic
rocks,
and
applied
by
miners
to other kind of
dark-colored
unstratified
rocks which
resist
the point of the pick. -- for
example,
to
masses
of
chert.
Whin-dikes,
and
whin-sills,
are names
sometimes
given to veins or beds of
basalt..
Protocol
::
Protocol
(n.) A
convention
not
formally
ratified.
Stromb
::
Stromatology
(n.) The
history
of the
formation
of
stratified
rocks.
Stratifying
::
Stratified
(imp. & p. p.) of
Stratif.
Ratified
::
Ratified
(imp. & p. p.) of
Ratif.
Flag
::
Flag (n.) Any hard,
evenly
stratified
sandstone,
which
splits
into
layers
suitable
for
flagstones..
Unstratified
::
Unstratified
(a.) Not
stratified;
--
applied
to
massive
rocks,
as
granite,
porphyry,
etc., and also to
deposits
of loose
material,
as the
glacial
till, which occur in
masses
without
layers
or
strata..
Diluvial
::
Diluvial
(a.)
Effected
or
produced
by a flood or
deluge
of
water;
-- said of
coarse
and
imperfectly
stratified
deposits
along
ancient
or
existing
water
courses.
Similar
unstratified
deposits
were
formed
by the
agency
of ice. The time of
deposition
has been
called
the
Diluvian
epoch.
Horseback
::
Horseback
(n.) An
extended
ridge of sand,
gravel,
and
bowlders,
in a
half-stratified
condition..
Ratification
::
Ratification
(n.) The act of
ratifying;
the state of being
ratified;
confirmation;
sanction;
as, the
ratification
of a
treaty..
Treaty
::
Treaty
(n.) An
agreement
so made;
specifically,
an
agreement,
league,
or
contract
between
two or more
nations
or
sovereigns,
formally
signed
by
commissioners
properly
authorized,
and
solemnly
ratified
by the
several
sovereigns,
or the
supreme
power of each
state;
an
agreement
between
two or more
independent
states;
as, a
treaty
of
peace;
a
treaty
of
alliance..
Drumlin
::
Drumlin
(n.) A hill of
compact,
unstratified,
glacial
drift or till,
usually
elongate
or oval, with the
larger
axis
parallel
to the
former
local
glacial
motion..
Gratified
::
Gratified
(imp. & p. p.) of
Gratif.
Stratified
::
Stratification
(n.) The
deposition
of
material
in
successive
layers
in the
growth
of a cell wall, thus
giving
rise to a
stratified
appearance..
Stratiform
::
Stratified
(a.)
Having
its
substance
arranged
in
strata,
or
layers;
as,
stratified
rock..
Fossil
::
Fossil
(n.) The
remains
of an
animal
or plant found in
stratified
rocks.
Most
fossils
belong
to
extinct
species,
but many of the later ones
belong
to
species
still
living..
Glad
::
Glad
(superl.)
Pleased;
joyous;
happy;
cheerful;
gratified;
--
opposed
to
sorry,
sorrowful,
or
unhappy;
-- said of
persons,
and often
followed
by of, at, that, or by the
infinitive,
and
sometimes
by with,
introducing
the cause or
reason..
Relish
::
Relish
(v. t.) To taste or eat with
pleasure;
to like the
flavor
of; to
partake
of with
gratification;
hence,
to
enjoy;
to be
pleased
with or
gratified
by; to
experience
pleasure
from; as, to
relish
food..
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